Despite a campaign stop by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Progressive Conservative candidate Lorne Coe won Thursday's Whitby-Oshawa byelection. ...
Daily Archives: February 11, 2016
Happening: Sousa to reveal report on credit union review
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Your afternoon recap
Your afternoon roundup of news and noteworthy items for Thursday, Feb. 11. ...
Essar Steel Algoma puts itself up for sale under bankruptcy restructuring
Essar is the second major Ontario steel producer on the block in a battered steel industry. ...
New lobbyist rules getting closer to implementation
The legislation that brought in stricter rules on lobbying received royal assent last December, but the province still hasn't brought those sections into force. ...
Chinese steel in the crosshairs amidst calls for carbon tax on ‘dumped’ imports
With the Canadian steel industry in crisis and thousands of jobs at stake, there are calls to take retaliatory steps against China, believed to be dumping its steel at a loss into markets around the world. ...
Heard: Province spends $1.6 million on new Toronto sports centre
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Electricity customers proposed to help pay for transmission line, grid hook-up for remote First Nations
A proposed regulatory amendment would permit money collected from all Ontario consumers under the “Rural or Remote Electricity Rate Protection” portion of their hydro bills to be put towards cost of connecting communitie ...
TransCanada share of Bruce Power refurb is $6.5 billion
Energy giant TransCanada will face a $6.5-billion capital bill for the refurbishment of six nuclear reactors at the Bruce Power station over the next two decades, after raising its stake in the nuclear operator to 48.5 p ...
The Funding Portal: Who got funded – Week of Feb. 5
Each week, the Funding Portal crunches the numbers on who got funding from where ...